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2013-07-11 22:55:43 -0500 | asked a question | ueye ros driver not working properly Hi, I have a ueye IDS camera, model 1220LE-C, and I have tried the following ueye driver: ros.org/wiki/ueye With this driver, after a number of frames the camera pauses, but continues after 2 or 3 seconds. To check if it was a hardware or software compatibility problem I used the following ROS driver, without experimenting any problems: ros.org/wiki/ueyecamera So it seems to be a ROS driver problem with my camera model. Has anyone experimented the same behaviour with the first driver? PD: running ROS fuerte, on Ubuntu 12.04 64 bits and IDS driver version 4.20_64_Bit. |